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    Explore "fero" with insightful episodes like "Episode 176. How do we Talk about our Collective Grief? An interview with Pat Fero", "S2B1: Türkçe Rap ve Film Ödülleri Sezonunun Açılışı", "Kuntilanak and Dèmoni (Demons)", "Shane Fero Furthers Flameworking" and "Shelby Fero: Comic Relief 2013 #16" from podcasts like ""Eaarth Feels", "Akademi Hödükleri", "Night of the Living Podcast: Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Discussion", "Talking Out Your Glass podcast" and "A Bit Of A Chat With Ken Plume - FRED Entertainment"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    S2B1: Türkçe Rap ve Film Ödülleri Sezonunun Açılışı

    S2B1: Türkçe Rap ve Film Ödülleri Sezonunun Açılışı
    Hödükler yeni yayın sezonuna adeta hiçbir şey değişmemiş gibi giriyor ve gündemi ne kadar geriden takip ettiklerini kanıtlarcasına Türkçe rap tartışıyor. İkinci yarıdaysa yılın en iddialı filmlerinin hangileri olduğunu, ödül yarışında kimlerin öne çıktığını tartıp milyonların Joker heyecanını paylaşıyorlar. Hödükler tarihinin ilk gerçekten spoiler bulunmayan bölümüyle Mertcan’ı açıklama kısmından azad ediyoruz. Yenilikçi.

    Kuntilanak and Dèmoni (Demons)

    Kuntilanak and Dèmoni (Demons)

    When you're here, you're family! Welcome to our Olive Garden....of terrors! A skeleton crew this week discuss Lamberto Bava's 1985 film Dèmoni (Demons). Also, Freddy and Amy review Kuntilanak for Straight-to-Video Russian Roulette. 

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    Shane Fero Furthers Flameworking

    Shane Fero Furthers Flameworking

    Shane Fero’s legendary avian forms in hot glass have been sought after and cherished by collectors worldwide for nearly five decades. On the wings of his ever-inquisitive mind and an imagination fueled by nature, anthropology, astrology, and Surrealism, Fero’s work soars above and beyond its natural form, relying upon humor and thought provoking elements to attract and hold the attention of viewers.

     

    If there has been criticism of Fero’s work it’s that bird imagery makes no statement, has no narrative. Not so to its creator. “Some beautiful and spiritual birds have always held a deeper connotation throughout history. This can only be understood by paying attention to them and contemplating both their place in the world and our affect on that.”

     

    In fact, Fero’s focus on bird imagery has sharpened in the last 16 years with his blown bird series based on German flameworking techniques. Though these processes were learned as a young apprentice, the artist brings them into contemporary context in his sculptures, vessel forms, and mixed media pieces.

     

    Born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1953, Fero has been a flameworker for nearly 50 years and maintains a studio next to Penland School of Crafts, Bakersfield, North Carolina. He is the Past-President of the Board of Directors of the Glass Art Society (GAS) and received the 2014 Lifetime Membership Award at GAS Chicago.

     

    Since 1992, Fero has participated in 400 group exhibitions and 33 solo shows including three retrospectives: a 30-year at the Berkowitz Gallery at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; a 40-year at the Huntsville Museum of Art, Huntsville, Alabama; and at the Christian Brothers University, Memphis, Tennessee. His work can be found in over 20 museum collections worldwide including the Museum of Art & Design, New York, New York; The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York; Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, Ebeltoft, Denmark; the Museum fur Glaskunst, Lauscha, Germany; and the Nijiima Contemporary Glass Museum in Tokyo, Japan.

     
    A renowned educator, Fero has lectured and demonstrated in symposia and conferences all over the world and taught at institutions such as Penland School of Crafts; Urban Glass, Brooklyn, New York; and the Pilchuck Glass School, Stanwood, Washington. His 2019 workshop schedule includes Glass Axis in Columbus, Ohio, June 24 through 27 and Appalachian Center for Craft, Smithville, Tennessee, July 14 through 19.